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单词 to bring out
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to bring out
to bring out
(See also sense 1 and out n.)
1. To separate or detach (any one) from; to deprive, do (any one) out of. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > possession > loss > taking away > take away [verb (transitive)] > deprive (of)
benimc890
to do of ——eOE
bedealc1000
disturbc1230
bereavec1275
reave?a1300
acquitc1300
benemec1300
deprivec1330
privea1382
subvertc1384
oppressc1395
abridgea1400
to bate of, from1399
lessa1400
nakena1400
dischargea1425
privatec1425
to bring outa1450
abatec1450
sever?1507
spulyie?1507
denude1513
disable1529
distrain1530
destituec1540
destitutec1540
defalk1541
to turn out of ——1545
discomfit1548
wipe1549
nude1551
disannul?a1556
bereft1557
diminish1559
benoom1563
joint1573
uncase1583
rid1585
disarm1590
visitc1592
ease1600
dispatch1604
unfurnisha1616
rig1629
retrench1640
unbecomea1641
disentail1641
cashier1690
twin1722
mulct1748
fordo1764
to do out of ——1796
to cut out1815
bate1823
deprivate1832
devoid1878
a1450 Knt. de la Tour (1868) 65 To bringe hem oute of her good name.
?1464 J. Russe in Paston Lett. & Papers (2004) II. 282 I haue bought salt and othere thyngys whiche hathe brought me out of myche syluir.
c1540 (?a1400) Destr. Troy 8633 And the lede with a launse out of lyue broght.
1623 W. Lisle in tr. Ælfric Saxon Treat. Old & New Test. Pref. 11 To bring the people out of love with the..Bible.
2. To produce, yield. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > existence and causation > creation > [verb (transitive)] > produce or bring forth > yield or produce naturally
fruita1382
engendera1393
breeda1398
gendera1398
yielda1400
proferc1425
to bring out1545
generate1563
produce1585
brooda1625
to send forth1626
propagate1699
pan1873
1545 R. Ascham Toxophilus i. f. 43 That grounde is plentifull..whiche..bryngeth out corne.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Timon of Athens (1623) iv. iii. 189 Enseare thy Fertile and Conceptious wombe, Let it no more bring out ingratefull man. View more context for this quotation
3. To express, utter.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > speak, say, or utter [verb (transitive)]
speakc825
queatheOE
forthdoc900
i-seggenc900
sayeOE
speak971
meleOE
quidOE
spella1000
forthbringc1000
givec1175
warpa1225
mootc1225
i-schirea1250
upbringa1250
outsay?c1250
spilec1275
talec1275
wisea1300
crackc1315
nevena1325
cast1330
rehearsec1330
roundc1330
spend1362
carpa1375
sermona1382
to speak outc1384
usea1387
minc1390
pronouncea1393
lancec1400
mellc1400
nurnc1400
slingc1400
tellc1400
wordc1400
yelpc1400
worka1425
utterc1444
outspeakc1449
yielda1450
arecchec1460
roose?a1475
cutc1525
to come forth with1532
bubble1536
prolate1542
report1548
prolocute1570
bespeak1579
wield1581
upbraid1587
up with (also mid) ——1594
name1595
upbrayc1600
discoursea1616
tonguea1616
to bring out1665
voice1665
emit1753
lip1789
to out with1802
pitch1811
go1836
to open one's head1843
vocabulize1861
shoot1915
verbal1920
be1982
1665 R. Boyle Occas. Refl. iv. xv. sig. Gg2 Any thing, how contrary soever to Piety, or right Reason..if Men can bring it out..neatly wrapt up in Raillery.
4. To bring into clearness, distinctness, or prominence; to develop and display (talent).
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > manifestation > [verb (transitive)]
uppec897
atewOE
sutelec1000
openOE
awnc1175
kithec1175
forthteec1200
tawnec1220
let witc1275
forthshowa1300
to pilt out?a1300
showa1300
barea1325
mythc1330
unfoldc1374
to open outc1390
assign1398
mustera1400
reyve?a1400
vouchc1400
manifest?a1425
outshowc1425
ostendc1429
explayc1443
objecta1500
reveala1500
patefy?1509
decipher1529
relieve1533
to set outa1540
utter1542
report1548
unbuckle1548
to set forth1551
demonstrate1553
to hold forth1560
testify1560
explicate1565
forthsetc1565
to give show of1567
denudec1572
exhibit1573
apparent1577
display?1578
carry1580
cipher1583
laya1586
foreshow1590
uncloud?1594
vision1594
explain1597
proclaim1597
unroll1598
discloud1600
remonstrate1601
resent1602
to bring out1608
palesate1613
pronounce1615
to speak out1623
elicit1641
confess1646
bear1657
breathe1667
outplay1702
to throw out1741
evolve1744
announce1781
develop1806
exfoliate1808
evince1829
exposit1882
pack1925
1608 W. Shakespeare King Lear xxiv. 159 That haue I don And more, much more, the time will bring it out . View more context for this quotation
1693 T. Creech tr. Juvenal Satire XIII 288 in J. Dryden Satires Juvenal & Persius 269 These shake his Soul, and, as they boldly press, Bring out his Crimes; and force him to confess.
1823 J. Badcock Domest. Amusem. 39 The exact kind of preparation which is calculated to bring out the writing.
1832 Athenæum 389 If the talent does exist..such will be the only way to bring it out.
1871 B. Jowett in tr. Plato Dialogues I. 74 The antagonism of the two characters is still more clearly brought out.
1875 A. Helps Social Pressure i. 3 The moon..brought out the river and adjacent buildings magnificently.
5. To introduce (a young lady) formally into ‘society’; to announce (a company, a foreign loan, or the like) for public subscription.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > [verb (transitive)] > introduce (a person) into society
introduce1766
to bring out1790
1790 Loiterer 23 Jan. 12 A young woman seldom did well who was brought out before she was eighteen.
1823 Ld. Byron Don Juan: Canto XII xxxi. 20 [They] Begged to bring up the little girl, and ‘out’,—For that's the phrase that settles all things now, Meaning a virgin's first blush at a rout.
1888 N.E.D. at Bring Mod. That loan was brought out by Messrs. Baring in 1852.
6. To produce before the public; to place upon the stage (a play or opera); to publish (a book).
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > perform [verb (transitive)] > put on a performance
representa1438
present1573
to bring out1818
mount1828
produce1836
stage1924
society > communication > printing > publishing > publish [verb (transitive)]
to put forth1482
to put out1529
to set forth1535
promulge1539
to set abroada1555
present1559
to set out1559
utter1561
divulge1566
publish1573
print?1594
emit1650
edition1715
edit1727
to give to the world1757
to get out1786
to send forth1849
to bring out1878
run1879
release1896
pub1932
1818 Ld. Byron Let. 3 Mar. (1976) VI. 18 They have brought out Fazio with great & deserved success at Covent Garden.
1851 Illustr. London News 354 ‘Robert le Diable’ was originally brought out by Meyerbeer.
1878 J. Morley Diderot 164 It was resolved to bring out the ten volumes..in a single issue.
1882 C. Pebody Eng. Journalism xx. 148 Proposed that he should bring out an evening paper.
7. To exhibit, shew. (With complement.)
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > testing > proof, demonstration > prove, demonstrate [verb (transitive)]
i-sothea925
soothec950
fanda1000
kitheOE
betell1048
showc1175
prove?c1225
treousec1275
stablisha1325
approve1340
verifyc1386
justifya1393
tryc1412
answer?a1425
appreve?c1450
to make gooda1470
convictc1475
averifyc1503
arguea1513
find1512
pree1515
comprobate1531
demonstrate1538
conclude1549
convince1555
argument1558
evict1571
avoucha1593
evidencea1601
remonstrate1601
clear1605
attaint1609
monstrate1609
evince1610
evince1611
improve1613
remonstrance1621
to make out1653
ascertain1670
to bring off1674
to make (something) to through1675
render1678
substantiatea1691
establisha1704
to bring out1727
realize1763
validate1775
1727 J. Arbuthnot Tables Anc. Coins 16 But those experiments bring out the Denarius heavier.
8. to bring out one's bat (in Cricket) = to carry it (out) (see to carry out 1c at carry v. Phrasal verbs).
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > cricket > batting > bat [verb (intransitive)] > be not out
to bring out one's bat1833
to carry one's bat1833
to carry out one's bat1834
to take out one's bat1838
to carry one's bat through1839
1833 J. Mitford in Gentleman's Mag. Sept. 236/1 Tom [Walker] scored the amazing number of 95 runs in his first innings, and brought his bat out with him.
1870 Times 15 July 12/5 Mr. Green..brought out his bat with the total at 198.
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